Tribal Engagement on Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS) Assessment Scoping
Early engagement with tribal groups encourages and facilitates clear communication between EPA staff and tribes on tribal concerns and interests related to chemicals being evaluated by IRIS assessments. This presentation will provide context for the National Tribal Toxics Council on HERA and IRIS, IRIS Assessment Plans and Protocols, and potential future engagements.
Impact/Purpose
Early engagement with the National Tribal Toxics Council encourages and facilitates clear communication between EPA staff and tribes on tribal concerns and interests related to chemicals being evaluated by IRIS assessments. By understanding at the earliest stages that an IRIS assessment is being developed to inform specific EPA decisions, tribes will have input during development of toxicity assessments and then will be well-situated to engage with EPA programs or regions during the subsequent decisional and/or rulemaking actions.Citation
Owens, E. Tribal Engagement on Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS) Assessment Scoping. National Tribal Toxics Council Meeting, n/a, OH, November 14, 2022.Download(s)
- IAP INTRO NTTC 11.14.22_CLEARANCE_RECD 1.6.23_508 TAGGED.PDF (PDF) (NA pp, 735.5 KB, about PDF)